Bandwidth - used to refer to various bit-rate measures, representing the available or consumed data communication resources expressed in bits per second and uses units such as bits, kbits, Mbits, Gbits, etc.
Blog - digital series or website used by the owner as a social environment
Bluetooth - A brand name product of wireless communication commonly used in cell phones and other wireless devices
Broadband - refers to the wide bandwidth characteristics of a transmission medium and its ability to transport multiple signals and traffic types simultaneously.
Browser - is used to access the internet.
Database - a structured collection of data.
Document Camera - also known as visual presenters, visualizers, or docucams, are real time image capture devices for displaying an object to a large audience.
Ethernet - is a family of computer networking (LANs). Ethernet has largely replaced competing wired LAN technologies.
Firewall - a technological barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between computer network or hosts.
Firewire - A computer network that links devices within a small area or building.
Flashdrive /Thumbdrive - A storage device that includes flash memory in a USB (Universal Serial Bus)
Gigabyte - A capacity unit that is equal to 1,024 megabytes
GPS - (Global Positioning System) A navigation system that gathers information from a satellite in orbit
HTML - (HyperText Markup Language) markup language used for making documents on the Web
Java - trademark, a programming language especially used on the internet.
Local Area Network (LAN) -
Network -
PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) -
Peripheral -
Podcast -
Probeware -
RAM -
ROM -
Router -
Server -
Social Networking Software -
Spam -
Streaming (audio/video) -
T-1 Line -
URL -
USB -
Virus -
Web 2.0 -
Wi-Fi - Wireless brodcaster that lets you exchange data over the internet.
Wiki - Website that lets someone add, change, or delete content via a web browser.
Wide Area Network (WAN) - Network that covers a broad area by means of private or public transports.
Wireless Network - Any computer network that doesn't have any cables, but uses radio waves instead
7..rtf-Rich Text Format, a document file format developed by Microsoft for cross-platform document interchangehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTF
tiff-is a common format for exchanging raster graphics also a format for photographs that has a lot of details (BIG files). searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/definition/TIFF
16-bit- Using words containing sixteen bits. This adjective often refers to the number of bits.dictionary.reference.com/browse/16+bit
32-bit-is the smallest unit in the computer it can presses a binary digit.www.ehow.com
64-bit-is the use of processors that have data path widths, integer size and memory address of 64-bits. 64-bits computing means the use of code with 64-bit virtual memory addresses.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit)
8-bit- uses and 8-bit data bus and can therefore access 8 bits of data in a single machine instruction.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8-bit)
.docBalance- Ways of which an element is made through lines, shapes, colors, textures and more. It can formal. All the elements are given an equal “weight” through an imaginary line in the middle of a piece. Like symmetry. http://arthistory.about.com/cs/glossaries/g/b_balance.htm
- Blog - digital series or website used by the owner as a social environment
- Bluetooth - A brand name product of wireless communication commonly used in cell phones and other wireless devices
- Broadband - refers to the wide bandwidth characteristics of a transmission medium and its ability to transport multiple signals and traffic types simultaneously.
- Browser - is used to access the internet.
- Database - a structured collection of data.
- Document Camera - also known as visual presenters, visualizers, or docucams, are real time image capture devices for displaying an object to a large audience.
- Ethernet - is a family of computer networking (LANs). Ethernet has largely replaced competing wired LAN technologies.
- Firewall - a technological barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between computer network or hosts.
- Firewire - A computer network that links devices within a small area or building.
- Flashdrive /Thumbdrive - A storage device that includes flash memory in a USB (Universal Serial Bus)
- Gigabyte - A capacity unit that is equal to 1,024 megabytes
- GPS - (Global Positioning System) A navigation system that gathers information from a satellite in orbit
- HTML - (HyperText Markup Language) markup language used for making documents on the Web
- Java - trademark, a programming language especially used on the internet.
- Local Area Network (LAN) -
- Network -
- PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) -
- Peripheral -
- Podcast -
- Probeware -
- RAM -
- ROM -
- Router -
- Server -
- Social Networking Software -
- Spam -
- Streaming (audio/video) -
- T-1 Line -
- URL -
- USB -
- Virus -
- Web 2.0 -
- Wi-Fi - Wireless brodcaster that lets you exchange data over the internet.
- Wiki - Website that lets someone add, change, or delete content via a web browser.
- Wide Area Network (WAN) - Network that covers a broad area by means of private or public transports.
- Wireless Network - Any computer network that doesn't have any cables, but uses radio waves instead
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